Anthony Garbarino, 25, admitted to spray-painting and writing his handle on five occasions dating to July of last year, said police.

The Burnside Avenue resident came clean after cops arrested him Thursday on the 100 block of Nicholas Avenue, Port Richmond, while he allegedly held a bag of heroin in his hand, authorities said.

Garbarino launched his spree on July 1, spray-painting his handle on the 100 block of Wemple Street, Mariners Harbor, said police.

Three months later on Oct. 1, he tagged a walkway on Fingerboard Road over the Staten Island Expressway on the Arrochar-Fort Wadsworth border, said police.

Garbarino started off the New Year on Jan. 1 by defacing a train underpass on Slaight Street and Nicholas Avenue, Port Richmond, and a city trash can on Victory Boulevard and Slosson Avenue, Castleton Corners, cops said.

Two weeks later, on Jan. 15, he defaced property on Little Clove Road and Victory Boulevard, Sunnyside, said authorities.

Garbarino was charged with multiple misdemeanor counts of making graffiti, according to information from District Attorney Daniel Donovan’s office. He’s also accused of misdemeanor drug possession.